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Lawrence Block

Lawrence Block

The Plot Thickens will be released on November 01, 1997 in Mass Market Paperback
Nov 01, 1997
The Plot Thickens is now available in Mass Market Paperback
Nov 01, 1997
The Plot Thickens will be released on November 01, 1997 in
Nov 01, 1997
The Plot Thickens is now available in
Nov 01, 1997
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Baldwinsville Messenger, February 10, 2012
...m. Thursday, Feb. 9, (usual time is 10 a.m.) to discuss “All the Flowers are Dying,” by Lawrence Block. Books for Breakfast meets at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21, for a chat about “The Postmistress,” by Sarah Blake. Both groups welcome new members....
Suite101.com, February 2, 2012
...Jim Thompson and Evan Hunter. Modern masters like Elmore Leonard, James Lee Burke, Dennis Lehane, Jeffrey Deaver and Lawrence Block are also included. Each story is prefaced with a brief biography of the author and, in many cases, fascinating pieces of...
AL.com, January 29, 2012
...mystery fiction had a banner year in 2011, including "A Drop of the Hard Stuff” by genre master Lawrence Block. This novel circles back to the beginning of series protagonist Matthew Scudder’s life as a New York investigator who helps people for cash...
Peachtree Corners-Berkeley Lake Patch, January 19, 2012
...Tom Nolan  lists some of his favorite fiction from 2011 as "A Drop of the Hard Stuff" by Lawrence Block is a period-piece about an unlicensed investigator and "If Jack's in Love" by Stephen Wetta about the disappearance of a 1960's teen from a...
The Scotsman, January 15, 2012
...ALTHOUGH he is regrettably not as famous as them, Lawrence Block counts among his admirers some very significant authors: Stephen King, Elmore Leonard, James M Cain, Ed McBain, Robert Ludlum and Ian Rankin have all expressed their admiration for his...
Cumming Patch, January 8, 2012
...Tom Nolan lists some of his favorite fiction from 2011 as "A Drop of the Hard Stuff" by Lawrence Block is a period-piece about an unlicensed investigator and "If Jack's in Love" by Stephen Wetta about the disappearance of a 1960's teen from a...
Roswell Patch, January 5, 2012
...Tom Nolan lists some of his favorite fiction from 2011 as "A Drop of the Hard Stuff" by Lawrence Block is a period-piece about an unlicensed investigator and "If Jack's in Love" by Stephen Wetta about the disappearance of a 1960's teen from a blue-collar...
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine, October 13, 2011
...com: The Crooked Road: Ellery Queen Presents Stories of Grifters, Gangsters, Hit Men, and Other Career Crooks eBook: Lawrence Block, Ken Bruen, Doug Allyn, Clark Howard, Susan B. Kelly, Liza Cody, Therese Greenwood, Barbara Paul, Florence V. Mayberry,...
In Reference to Murder, October 13, 2011
...Rosamund Smith (3) Edith Pargeter (c) Tucker Coe (4) Frederic Dannay, M.B. Lee (d) Anthony Gilbert (5) Lawrence Block (e) Ellis Peters (6) Michael Crichton (f) William Jeffries (7) Jeffery Deaver ...
book'd out, October 5, 2011
...only two I didn’t much care for. For me the stand out’s included  Clean Slate by Lawrence Block is the story of a woman damaged by her childhood who has found a way to take revenge, Flying Solo by Ed Gorman involves two elderly men dying of...
Julia Barrett's World, October 4, 2011
...his books back in college, I’m a Johnny-Come-Lately when it comes to N Y Times bestselling author, Lawrence Block. But, better late than never, I say. Next on my LB reading list? A Week As Andrea Benstock, by Jill Emerson . When I read your work, your...
Julia Barrett's World, October 3, 2011
...The Night and The Music, The Matthew Scudder Stories, by New York Times Bestselling Author, Lawrence Block. Before last week, Matthew Scudder was a stranger to me. Had I known him prior to last week, I might have described him with the exact same words...
All articles at Blogcritics, September 29, 2011
...Having announced their new beginnings with the hardbound publication of a new Lawrence Block novel, the folks at Hard Case Crime have happily recommenced releasing fresh paperback pulps. One of the first of these, Christa Faust’s Choke Hold, is the...
Pulp Serenade, September 29, 2011
...up for lost time with one of their most gloriously pulpy and enticing titles yet: Getting Off, by Lawrence Block writing as Jill Emerson. The additional writing credit is a nod to Block’s past, one of the pseudonyms he used for some of the more...